Imagery | “They stood in a vast courtyard several times the size of a football field, surrounded by the four enormous walls made of gray stone and coveredin spots of thick ivy. The walls had to be hundreds of feet high and formed a perfect square around them, each sides split in the exact middle by an opening as tall as the walls themselves…..” Ch.2 |
Simile | “They finally made it to a rectangular cut in a long wall to the north that looked like a doorway without a door” Ch.33 |
Symbol | WICKED- World In Catastrophe Killzone Experiment Department-Ch.33 Written in green letters on the back of little creatures that spy of the Gladers. |
Imagery | “Ben’s head snapped violently to the left, twisting his bosy until he landed on his stomach, his feet pointed toward Thomas. He made no sound” Ch. 11 |
Imagery/ Describing setting | “There was the sound of snapping wire. The whoosh of an object slicing through the air. The sickening, wet thunk of it finding home” Ch. 11 |
Imagery | “The early-morning light had a sharp sheen about it, making everything look bright and crisp-the ivy, the cracked walls, the stone blocks of the ground” Ch.33 |
Friday, March 4, 2011
Figurative Language
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